Liza Arias, a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, moderates the second panel.
On April 5, Women of Color Advancing Peace, Security and Conflict Transformation (WCAPS) and the Foreign Policy program at The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on the implications of this complex political environment in which domestic and foreign policy decisions influence each other. The discussion outlined how evidenced-based policy analysis and dialogue can inform a comprehensive U.S. policy. Questions from the audience followed the panel discussions.
Photo Credit: Sharon Farmer
Liza Arias, a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, moderates the second panel.
On April 5, Women of Color Advancing Peace, Security and Conflict Transformation (WCAPS) and the Foreign Policy program at The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on the implications of this complex political environment in which domestic and foreign policy decisions influence each other. The discussion outlined how evidenced-based policy analysis and dialogue can inform a comprehensive U.S. policy. Questions from the audience followed the panel discussions.
Photo Credit: Sharon Farmer